Week four gave us a lot to think about with Arian Foster tearing up the Raiders in just three quarters, Terrell Owens looking like he’s 25 again, and Peyton Hillis churning out his second straight 100+ yard rushing game.

What are the constants, and who can we expect to hit a wall with a tough matchup this week? Read on as we dissect all of the issues and rate each player’s value for week five in fantasy football:

Jacksonville Jaguars @ Buffalo Bills

QB David Garrard- Garrard had a great fantasy week, but it was against a very suspect Colts defense. He’s still not worth starting in most formats, but this is the week to start if you have to. **

RB Maurice Jones-Drew- MJD owners finally got a great week out of him, and he should be able to follow it up well against the Bills. *****

WR Mike Thomas- Thomas is the better option out of the two as he’s getting good separation, but Garrard is still the QB. **

TE Marcedes Lewis- Lewis is still producing, and is a guy to keep track of if you are hurting for a fantasy tight end. He’s still not consistent enough to start. ***

Jacksonville Defense- Jacksonville’s inconsistent defense still makes them risky, but if you need a spot start, this may not be a bad week, especially with Marshawn Lynch being traded. ***

QB Ryan Fitzpatrick- Fitzpatrick is scoring points, and is still a decent QB2 in deeper leagues. The Jaguars defense may make him a decent start. ***

RB C.J. Spiller- With Lynch being traded, Spiller will get more touches, and this could be a good week for him to start producing for fantasy owners. ***

RB Fred Jackson- In deeper leagues, Jackson may be worth a look, but he’s still going to split carries with Spiller. **

WR Lee Evans- Evans is still being targeted, but just isn’t producing in fantasy. I’m not starting him in any league as of now. **

WR Steve Johnson- Johnson has now scored in the last two weeks, and is showing that he may be a legitimate downfield threat . ***

TE Shawn Nelson- He may not get the start, but he’s going to be a solid fantasy option once he starts regularly. He’s coming off a 4 game suspension. **

Buffalo Defense- Buffalo’s defense shouldn’t start even against the lack of offense the Jags have had in recent weeks. *

Denver Broncos @ Baltimore Ravens

QB Kyle Orton- He just keeps producing, and he’s hard to sit. I think he’ll still make plays, but he’s going to start a decline over the next two weeks against better defenses. ***

RB Knowshon Moreno- There’s a good chance Moreno will play against the Ravens, and their run defense hasn’t been very good the last few weeks. Stay with us and we’ll let you know if he’s a go for sure on Sunday. ***

QB Derek Anderson- He was benched in favor of rookie Max Hall. There’s a good chance he sits Week 5 and shouldn’t be owned in any league. *

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Can Kevin Kolb be effective taking over for the injured Vick?

QB Max Hall- Hall is still a rookie quarterback with a questionable receiving corps minus Fitzgerald. He’s not worth a start, but perhaps a pickup in very deep QB2 leagues if Coach Whisenhunt names him the starter. **

RB Beanie Wells- It’s hard to start anybody on this Cardinals offense. Wells could be a solid Flex start if you don’t have better options. ***

WR Larry Fitzgerald- I’m still staying true to Fitzgerald. He’s usually good for a score or big yardage, but he’s not an elite fantasy wide receiver until he gets a quarterback. ****

WR Stephen Williams- Williams was targeted eight times, and is a promising, young downfield threat. But he’s not starter worthy yet. *

WR Andre Roberts- Roberts has almost no fantasy value.*

TE Ben Patrick- Patrick is one of the worst fantasy tight end options out there. *

Arizona Defense- The Cardinals defense shouldn’t be started in any format. *

Key note: Steve Breaston should miss another week or two with a torn meniscus, and Max Hall is officially starting on Sunday.

San Diego Chargers @ Oakland Raiders

QB Philip Rivers- Rivers will only continue to produce. Keep him in. ****

RB Ryan Mathews- Mathews should be starting in all formats this week. The Chargers having a big lead kept Mathews from playing a lot as there was no need to rush him. ****

RB Darren Sproles- Sproles doesn’t see enough touches to start. *

RB Mike Tolbert- Tolbert got more carries as Mathews was eased back into the role. If the Chargers get up big again, Tolbert could have another solid day. If you’re hurting for RB’s, start as he could at least get in the end zone. ***

WR Malcolm Floyd- Floyd only had two receptions, but had 45 yards. He’s still going to be targeted heavily. ****

WR Legedu Naanee- Keep Naanee benched until he can be more consistent, or has a very favorable matchup. ***

TE Antonio Gates- Gates just continues to produce, and he should continue to be in your lineup. *****

San Diego Defense- If you started San Diego’s defense, then you most likely won in Week 4. Keep starting them with confidence as they are hot. ****

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Will Favre bounce back with Randy Moss on the team?

QB Bruce Gradkowski- Gradkowski had a nice day, albeit two interceptions on Sunday. Sit him this week against the Chargers, however. **

RB Darren McFadden- If McFadden does play (hamstring), he should be in the lineup, but there’s a chance he sits out this week. ****

RB Michael Bush- Keep an eye out for the McFadden injury. If McFadden doesn’t start, then Bush will get the carries, and could be worth the add. ***